Friday, 5 December 2025

Team Yankee: RED DWARF


On the left Peter and Theo are both hard core 15mm Team Yankee aficionados, but Peter is beginning to see the advantages of 12mm. Stuart and Daniel on the right have long been convinced about smaller scales, however...





The NATO force was built around a squadron of STILLBREW Chieftains - two troops.


The Warsaw Pact force was a Soviet T-72 Tank Battalion of two tank companies and a Motor Rifle company, plus lots of Frontal Aviation.



The toys all laid out prior to the game:


The NATO team concentrated their infantry in the village and farms, linked by the Chieftains. Their longer range SWINGFIRES were held back in the depth village, and their Milan Compact Turrets were held in ambush:


The Soviets, sensing a strong defence, dismounted their Motor Rifles to lead the way, covered by a blizzard of SPANDREL ATGW from their BMP2s. But the artillery and frontal aviation was in the fight from the start!


So was the NATO Fast Air!


T-72s were being picked off before they had crossed the start line!


The Chieftains were also happy to reveal their positions from the outset...


With the first Soviet HIND attacks obliterating the NATO forward air defences, NATO air controllers resorted to overkill to write down Soviet air power!


However the British infantry Milan teams in the village, supported by the Chieftains and the Swingfires from the rear were steadily whittling away at the Soviet AFVs...


But the British infantry in the farm, under prolonged artillery bombardment from the start...


and now strafed by the surviving HINDS, suffered grevious casualties and withdrew to their fall back positions off table.


The RAF belatedly extracted some revenge!


However despite clearing the farm and the route to the objectives now relatively clear, nearby Soviet forces had also suffered heavy losses, and the intact Soviet tank company had a village full of fresh British infantry blocking the way...


Both sides were fought to a standstill, but NATO still held the ground, so we called it a minor NATO victory! A large small-scale game fought with nary a tank car park in sight. A couple more converts to 12mm Team Yankee!

6 comments:

  1. I think that for the typically large Cold War era vehicles, smaller scales make much more sense.. The 12mm stuff looks great.

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  2. Cracking game there Ralph and nice to see the 12mm kit gaining traction at the club:).

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    1. Thanks Steve yes we should be able to put on a greater variety of games as new armies are started.

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  3. I’d say 12mm more than did the job, the table and toys look fantastic! Hard fought game to boot, with the good guys winning, not seeing any cons ;)

    V/R,
    Jack

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